The new Odwalla package will help to reduce dependence on non-renewable resources. For example, the potential annual CO2 emission reduction from the use of plant-based material, instead of petroleum, to make Odwalla’s PlantBottle packaging is equal to a savings of almost 400,000 gallons of fuel.
“Plants do such a good job of making our juice, Odwalla hired them to help make our bottles,” said Alison Lewis, president, Odwalla. “Doing good things for the community and building a business with heart are core guiding principles of Odwalla’s vision. PlantBottle packaging is just the latest step in our continued commitment to the environment.”
Combined with Odwalla’s Plant A Tree Program, which has planted over 300,000 trees in the last three years, and Odwalla’s Bloom Energy Fuel Cell technology commencing at Odwalla’s plant in Dinuba, CA – which reduces the plant’s carbon footprint by 35% while supplying 30% of the plant’s energy needs – PlantBottle packaging is the latest step in Odwalla’s efforts and innovations to reduce dependence on nonrenewable resources.
PlantBottle packaging consists of material derived from molasses and sugarcane juice. It has the same performance as traditional HDPE and PET bottles: no differences in shelf life, weight, composition or appearance. PlantBottle HDPE can be recycled again and again in today’s recycling facilities.
Source: The Coca-Cola Company
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